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Who are the unsuccessful people he was being forced to support?

I’m sure most Dodger fans would be willing to forget all this if they would just get some decent public transportation to run to the stadium...

The question is what problems are caused by undocumented immigrants who would be stopped by this wall. Meaning an unknown number of undocumented immigrants would still successfully make it into this country, either by finding a way around this wall or other methods of entry, so what problems are caused by the people

The ones that can be stopped by a wall apparently. Exactly what threat do undocumented immigrants who can be stopped by a wall pose?

I wonder what your bank account would look like if you lived somewhere with as much of a thriving economy as Chicago but with better weather; like Los Angeles, San Francisco, or Atlanta...

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Critique is not mockery, had I realized you would have taken it as such I wouldn’t have posted it. Good luck, buddy.

Wow, getting a little angry that an actual designer disagrees with you? I’m not putting words in your mouth, I’m saying that if the audience for a design doesn’t understand the intended reference of a design detail than the design hasn’t achieved its goal. Also, this entire discussion is based on an assumption your

Wrong? lol, nice.
Aesthetics are important. And it’s easy to debunk the effectiveness of these aesthetics by the fact that nobody understood the reference for 30+ years. Therefore it’s a design fail regardless of the intent. Nice try though!

As a designer, this doesn’t make sense.

Jesus Diaz used to run all kinds of fun filters on images to show they were fake.

Thanks for filling in the data I was too lazy to google!

Reread the article a few times and it seems the record is for the most consecutive named storms becoming hurricanes, not just named storms. I forget the year but one year they completed the alphabet in the Atlantic and had to move to a secondary system.

Apparently this varies by city from what I’m learning. Here in the Bay Area we went from surge pricing with a multiplier, to a small line that said, “demand is high”, to now nothing, just the price.

Uber’s app doesn’t mention surge pricing anymore it just presents you with the price for the trip and you accept it or reject it. Either way this seems like a user just tapping buttons instead of reading the price presented on the screen that they have to confirm. Niceness of uber to give them a refund but totally

This sounds more like speed and momentum

Whenever I see an area listed in acres I have a hard time imagining just how big that is.

30,000 acres = 46 square miles, or about the size of San Francisco for even easier reference.

Or post it on Craigslist.

Are they bringing the wing chunk with them?

To the Google mobile!!